"I Can Fly Anything" is a musical track and leitmotif that represents Poe Dameron, one of the central characters of the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. The track, composed and conducted by John Williams, first plays when Dameron and Finn escape from the Finalizer, the First Order Battlecruiser, at the beginning of the film. Dameron's motif plays again while Finn witnesses Dameron's flying on Takodana, and at the end of the film, in "Farewell and the Trip", when the Resistance escapes from the destruction of Starkiller Base. A version of the motif plays during the end credits suite, paired with the chase motif representing Finn.
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| - "I Can Fly Anything" is a musical track and leitmotif that represents Poe Dameron, one of the central characters of the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. The track, composed and conducted by John Williams, first plays when Dameron and Finn escape from the Finalizer, the First Order Battlecruiser, at the beginning of the film. Dameron's motif plays again while Finn witnesses Dameron's flying on Takodana, and at the end of the film, in "Farewell and the Trip", when the Resistance escapes from the destruction of Starkiller Base. A version of the motif plays during the end credits suite, paired with the chase motif representing Finn.
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| - "I Can Fly Anything" is a musical track and leitmotif that represents Poe Dameron, one of the central characters of the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. The track, composed and conducted by John Williams, first plays when Dameron and Finn escape from the Finalizer, the First Order Battlecruiser, at the beginning of the film. Dameron's motif plays again while Finn witnesses Dameron's flying on Takodana, and at the end of the film, in "Farewell and the Trip", when the Resistance escapes from the destruction of Starkiller Base. A version of the motif plays during the end credits suite, paired with the chase motif representing Finn.
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